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AUDIO SYSTEM
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4. AUDIO REMOTE CONTROLS
1. STEERING SWITCHES
Volume control switch
 Press the  “+”
  side to increase the volume.  
The  volume  continues  to  increase  while  
the switch is being pressed.
 Press  the 
“-” s
 ide  to  decrease  the  vol -
ume.  The  volume  continues  to  decrease  
whil e
 the switch is being pressed.
“ ” switch
When in radio mode
 Press  the  “” or “”  switch  to  change  
the station/channel up or down.
 Press  and  hold  the 
“
” or  “”  switch  to  
quickly change the station/channel.
 Press  and  hold  the 
“
” or  “”  switch  to  
type seek up or down. (XM Satelite Radio)
 When in media mode
 Press the  “” or  “” switch to skip to the  
next or previous track/file.
 Press  and  hold  the 
“
” or  “”  switch  to  
fast forward/rewind.
“MODE/HOLD”  swi
tc
 h
 Press the  “MO
 DE/HOLD” switch to select  
an  audio  mode.  Each  press  changes  the  
mode  sequentially  if  the  desired  mode  is  
ready to use.
 To  turn  the  audio  system  on,  press  the
 
“MODE/HOLD” swi tch
.
 Press  and hold the 
“MODE/HOLD” s
 witch 
to turn the audio system off.
Some parts of the audio system can be  
adjusted  using  the  switches  on  the  
steering wheel.
No.Switch
Volume control switch
“ ” switch
“MODE/HOLD” switch 

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1. VOICE COMMAND SYSTEM OPERATION
1Press the talk switch.
2Say “Call 
A  confirmation  screen  will  be  displayed  
showing the recognition results. If multiple  
matching  items  are  found,  a  selection  
screen  will  be  displayed.  Say  “
1Press the talk switch.
2Say the phone number.
In  the  same  manner  as  it  is  displayed  on  
the  screen,  “Dial  
“Dial a number”  say the phone number. 
 Sa y the phone number one digit at a time.
For  exa
mple,  if  the  phone  number  is  
2345678: 
Sa y  “two three four fi ve s
i
 x seven 
eight”Do not say  “twenty three forty five sixty  
seven eight”
 Calling to the following phone numbers
• 3 digit numbers (911, 411, 611)
• 7 digit numbers (Local phone numbers)
• 10  digit  numbers  (Area  code  +  Local 
phone
 nu
mber)
• 11 digit phone numbers (1 + Area code +  
L ocal
 
phone number)
 As  the system cannot recognize additional 
numb ers, 
say  the  complete  number  with-
out stopping.
3Say  “Call”  or press the  switch on  
the steering wheel.
VOICE COMMAND EXAMPLE: 
CALL NAME
INFORMATION
● In the same manner as it is displayed on  
the  screen,  “Call  
say  the  name,  or  the  name  and  type  of  
phone, of a contact. 
For  example:  “Call a contact”,  “John 
Smith”  or “Call a contact” , “Mary  
Davis”,  “Mobile”
● There  are  4  types  of  phones:  Home,  
Mobile, Work and Other.
● Short  or  abbreviated  names  in  the  con-
tacts list may not be recognized. Change  
names in the contacts list to full names. 
● Sometimes  a  voice  recognition  result  
confirmation  screen  will  be  displayed.  
After confirming the result, say  “Yes” or 
“No” .
● When  the  system  recognizes  multiple  
names  from  the  contacts  list,  a  name  
candidate  list  will  be  displayed  on  the  
screen.  If  the  desired  name  is  not  dis-
played  on  the  top  of  the  screen,  say  or  
select  the  number  of  the  name  from  the  
candidate  list  (number  1  and  number  2,  
etc.)  to  select  a  name  from  the  candi-
date list.
● When  a  contact  has  multiple  phone  
numbers registered in the contacts list, a  
candidate  list  will  be  displayed.  If  the  
desired  phone  number  is  not  displayed  
on  the  top  of  the  screen,  say  or  select  
the  number  of  the  desired  phone  num-
ber  from  the  candidate  list  (number  1  
and  number  2,  etc.)  to  select  a  phone  
number from the candidate list.
VOICE COMMAND EXAMPLE: 
DIAL NUMBER
 When  the  system  recognizes  multiple  
phone numbers, a phone number candi-
date list will be displayed on the screen.  
Pressing the
  switch on the steering  
wheel  makes  a  call  to  the  top  entry  on  
the  list.  If  the  desired  phone  number  is  
not  displayed  on  the  top  of  the  screen,  
say  the  number  of  the  desired  phone  
number from  the  candidate list to select  
a phone number from the candidate list. 

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1. REAR VIEW MONITOR SYSTEM
1. REAR VIEW MONITOR SYSTEM
DRIVING PRECAUTIONS
The  rear  view  monitor  system  assists 
the driver by displaying an image of the  
view  behind  the  vehicle  with  fixed  
guide lines on the screen while backing  
up, for example while parking.
INFORMATION
● The  screen  illustrations  used  in  this  text  
are  intended  as  examples,  and  may  dif-
fer  from  the  image  that  is  actually  dis-
played on the screen.
The rear view monitor system is a sup-
plemental device intended to assist the  
driver when backing up. When backing  
up, be sure to visually check all around  
the vehicle both directly and using the  
mirrors  before  proceeding.  If  you  do  
not,  you  may  hit  another  vehicle,  and  
could possibly cause an accident.
Pay  attention  to  the  following  precau-
tions when using the rear view monitor  
system.
WA R N I N G
● Never  depend  on  the  rear  view  monitor  
system  entirely  when  backing  up.  The  
image and the position of the guide lines  
displayed  on  the  screen  may  differ  from  
the actual state. 
Use  caution,  just  as  you  would  when  
backing up any vehicle.
● Be  sure  to  back  up  slowly,  depressing  
the brake pedal to control vehicle speed.
● The  instructions  given  are  only  guide-
lines.  When  and  how  much  to  turn  the  
steering  wheel  will  vary  according  to  
traffic  conditions,  road  surface  condi-
tions,  vehicle  condition,  etc.  when  park-
ing. It is necessary to be fully aware of  
this  before  using  the  rear  view  monitor  
system.
● When parking, be sure to check that the  
parking  space  will  accommodate  your  
vehicle before maneuvering into it.
● Do not use the rear view monitor system  
in the following cases:
• On  icy  or  slick  road  surfaces,  or  in  
snow
• When  using  tire  chains  or  emergency  
tires
• When  the  tail  gate  is  not  closed  com-
pletely
• On  roads  that  are  not  flat  or  straight,  
such as curves or slopes.
● In  low  temperatures,  the  screen  may  
darken  or  the  image  may  become  faint.  
The  image  could  distort  when  the  vehi-
cle  is  moving,  or  you  may  become  
unable  to  see  the  image  on  the  screen.  
Be  sure  to  visually  check  all  around  the  
vehicle  both  directly  and  using  the  mir-
rors before proceeding.
● If the tire sizes are changed, the position  
of the  fixed  guide  lines  displayed  on the  
screen may change.
● The  camera  uses  a  special  lens.  The  
distances between objects and pedestri-
ans  that  appear  in  the  image  displayed  
on  the  screen  will  differ  from  the  actual 
distances.( P.143)